Spring is in the air, and with it is college football fans' first glimpse of several quarterbacks stepping into the massive shoes left behind by future NFL pros.
Will Rogers traded football workouts for homemade signs and boxes of Girl Scout cookies on Saturday as he and a number of his new University of Washington
STARKVILLE, Miss. — The talk of the town this week had to do with two people who are no longer around, Will Rogers and Zach Arnett, thanks to an article in the Mississippi Today written by Rick Cleveland that raised more than a few eyebrows regarding the Mississippi State football program.
When he showed up in town two years ago, Michael Penix Jr. was a perfect fit for the University of Washington football offense because he'd taken the high-powered attack out for a previous test drive for Kalen DeBoer.
“Bow Down.” Will Rogers took to social media to post these two words on Tuesday night. These two words represent his commitment to Washington and his official withdrawal from the transfer portal.
The quarterback is always the starting point in putting together a football team. With Will Rogers on board, the University of Washington just improved from scrambling to become a break-even newcomer to the Big Ten to something a little more fearsome.
In a recent development reported by ESPN, one of the prominent quarterbacks in the transfer portal has made a surprising decision to withdraw his name and remain with the Washington Huskies.
Will Rogers finds himself back in the transfer portal, seeking a new destination following the departure of former Washington football head coach Kalen DeBoer to Alabama, per Matt Zenit at 247Sports.
By Tony Thomas The 2nd leading rusher with the Crimson Tide, a former Washington/Mississippi State QB, two Washington defensive backs who combined for six INTs, and a Red Raider linebacker are looking to see first-hand if the grass is truly greener on the other side.
Washington is (for now) losing QB Will Rogers to the transfer portal.
Following the firing of head coach Zach Arnett, Mississippi State movement in the portal started with the entrance of running back Simeon Price and wide receiver Jacoby Bellazar.
By adding Rogers, Washington softens the blow from losing its 2023 Heisman runner-up next season.
Former Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers, the second-leading passer in Southeastern Conference history, announced Friday that he is transferring to Washington.
Kalen DeBoer's coaching staff officially has secured the services of former Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers, giving the Huskies another highly
But the Huskies should be very dangerous while they have the former Bulldog at quarterback.
The Washington Huskies will host a large number of transfer portal prospects over the weekend, including quarterback Will Rogers and running back Jo'Quavious "Woody" Marks from Mississippi State University.
Washington helped turn a transfer into a Heisman Trophy candidate when it landed Michael Penix Jr. ahead of the 2022 season, and it is hoping to repeat that success with a new quarterback next year.
The Washington Huskies, in maintaining a pipeline to SEC talent in the transfer portal, are considered a strong contender to land the services of former Mississippi State quarterback Will Rogers, according to multiple sources.
If you watched the Nebraska Cornhuskers during the 2023 season, there were a few things that were tough to watch. One of those things was the questionable quarterback play.
The Egg Bowl was last night, and Lane Kiffin's Ole Miss Rebels were able to take down the Mississippi State Bulldogs. This morning, long time Mississippi
Will Rogers threw for two touchdowns and Kyle Ferrie kicked four field goals to lift Mississippi State to a 41-20 win over visiting Southern Miss on Saturday with interim head coach Greg Knox at the helm in Starkville, Miss.
STARKVILLE, Miss. — After suffering a shoulder injury during Southern Michigan, Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Will Rogers made a return to the field Saturday and led the 41-20 victory against Southern Miss.
Mississippi State starting quarterback Will Rogers will not start Saturday against the Arkansas Razorbacks, as was originally reported by ESPN on the morning of the game.
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Mississippi State defeated Ole Miss on Thursday night in a rivalry game that lived up to all the hype, and some Rebels fans did not take the loss well.
Will Rogers tossed five touchdown passes as Mississippi State wrapped up its home schedule by walloping East Tennessee State 56-7 on Saturday afternoon in Starkville, Miss.
Per Drew Weisholtz of NBC's Today, Westmoreland was found at Blackjack Missionary Baptist Church in Starkville, Miss., late Wednesday morning.
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